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I will give you a brief overview and then show you how to search for patents and trademarks, how you can inspect the online files – all the correspondence with the USPTO for each published patent and trademark – and how to file patents and trademarks online.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office is located in Alexandria, Virginia, near Washington D.C. and is an agency of the U.S.Department of Commerce. Inventors and companies can protect their intellectual property rights like patents, trademarks and designs by filing the corresponding application with the USPTO.
http://www.uspto.gov/
The Patent Act of 1836 created the first official Patent Office in the US – more than 50 years after the first patent was handsigned by then president George Washington in 1790. Today, the USPTO has over 12,000 employees and receives over 600,000 patent applications and more than 500,000 trademark applications each year.
http://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/documents/USPTOFY15PAR.pdf
So, what can you do on the website:
You can search for patents: you hover over "Patents", then click on "Patent Search", and then you click on "USPTO Patent Full-Text and Image Database":
http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/PTO/search-bool.html
If you choose "Basic Search", you can choose the field, e.g. "Inventor Name", type in any name and then get a list of all patents, where this person was inventor. Make sure to use a semicolon between the last and the first name.
You can search for trademarks: you hover over "Trademarks" and then click on "Searching Trademarks". Then you click on the link "Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS)". In the basic search you can enter any trademark name and it will show you all trademarks with that name:
http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?f=login&p_lang=english&p_d=trmk
You can inspect the online file, i.e. the whole correspondence between the USPTO and the applicants by searching for a trademark as described above and then clicking on TSDR or directly going to
http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks-application-process/check-status-view-documents
The same can be done for patents here:
http://portal.uspto.gov/pair/PublicPair
You can file patents online here
http://www.uspto.gov/patents-application-process/applying-online/about-efs-web
And you can file trademarks online here:
http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks-application-process/filing-online
However, I strongly suggest that you enlist the help of a patent attorney or trademark attorney to help you with filing these IP rights.
Related channels: USPTOvideo, EPOfilms
ContactRolf Claessen at http://www.freischem.eu
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You have been watching a video by Rolf Claessen. The views expressed by the participants of this program are their own and do not represent the views of nor are they endorsed by their respective law firms. None of the content should be considered legal advice. This video should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances. The contents of this video are intended for general informational purposes only and you are urged to consult your own patent attorney on any specific legal questions. As always, consult a patent attorney.

published:21 Jan 2016

views:9205

Mind ControlTechnology & Device - Induced States of ConsciousnessU.S. Patent 5356368 Robert A. Monroe.
This device can put people into 4 states of consciousness: Awake & Alert; Relaxed; Concentration; Attention. This is done by super imposing brain waves into your brain. You feel the way you are told to feel, and this patent also says that it can do other states of consciousness too. Monroe has several patented devices for mind control.
This can also be applied by microwave, and that also means SilentSound.
blog post with more information here:
http://www.usa-anti-communist.com/wp/?p=5802
See also MicrowaveHearing Via BroadcastUS Patent 4877027 Brunkan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16ZH1Z6plf0
See also (49 sec brief) Mind Control MastermindNSAMichaelAquino:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzS9Pula77A
Aquino- NSA Devil Worshiper Long RangeTakeover & Satellite Mind Control:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL150uJIVHA
Silent Sound Mind Control Explained:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egUqBH2V4rI
Mind War Paper by NSA Aquino - Analysis:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcCz0wJtr4E
FYI, see also "Conspicuous behavioural abnormalities in a dairy cow herd
near a TV and Radio transmitting antenna" (link provided by YT BeAnEarthNut):
http://www.wwmatter.org/pdfs/study-effects.pdf

published:20 Aug 2011

views:16288

In this video, we talk about some of the differences between various state patent troll laws.

In this video I talk about the process of getting a U.S. Patent.
First thing on the road to a patent: Invent something worth the hassle of getting a patent.
Once you have invented something, then the next step is to write a patent application for it or hire the services of a United State Patent Practitioner (for example, a Patent Agent). Writing patent applications is a complicated process. Your application must have different sections such as a Title, a Background, a Detailed Description, Drawings, and Claims. Write each of these sections according to the rules. The United StatesPatent & Trademark Office website is www.uspto.gov.
Either you submit, or your USPTO registered Patent Practitioner submits, that application to the U.S. Patent office.
You can either file your application by paper or by EFS-Web. The Patent Office gives you an official filing date.
You should anticipate about a year and half wait. You must answer the Patent Office quickly. If you don't, your application will become abandoned.
More than likely, the patent office will find issues with your application. Whenever they respond, you must overcome all of the problems they find. This part is Patent Prosecution.
From the moment you get a filing date until the date the patent issues, your application is "patent pending".
If the Patent Office agrees that your application deserves a Patent Grant, they will send you a Notice of Allowance. You must pay the issue fee quickly or your application will become abandoned. Your application will transform into a full-fledged patent.
Please see www.patentcast.net for more information if you would like to contact me.
[All of the material in this video is original content that I have produced, and I have the full right to distribute and use this material for any purpose including commercial purposes. I am the original creator of this content.]

published:14 Sep 2013

views:4001

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🔴 Description: I amRolf Claessen, patent attorney and partner of Freischem & Partner in Cologne, Germany, and I am publishing a video about patents, trademarks and designs every Thursday. In this video I explain what patent validation in Europe is and why you do not automatically get a granted patent in each member state of the European Patent Convention (the EPC) after grant of the patent.
You have gone through the process of having a patent granted by the European Patent Office? Now what? What steps to take to get a valid patent in the desired countries in Europe? Do you need to appoint a representative? Do you need to file a translation? What are the costs for validation?
Patent protection in European countries is currently governed by national patent offices and national patent law. To convert a granted patent at the European Patent Office into such a national patent, several steps need to be taken. This is called patent validation.
Granted European Patents can not only be validated in the member states of the European Patent Convention but also in countries such as Morocco, the Republic of Moldova, Tunisia and Cambodia. Also, protection can be extended to countries such as Montenegro as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina. The EuropeanPatent Office is in dialogue with more countries to join this patent system.
So here are the most important steps to take to validate a patent in one of these countries:
In most countries you need to appoint a national representative within 3 months from the publication of the grant of the patent. Some countries like Great Britain, France and Germany also allow representatives from other member states of the EPC.
At that time, most countries require a translation of the full patent specification and claims to be filed using this representative. Some countries like Great Britain, France and Germany completely waived the translation requirement. Other countries like the Netherlands, Denmark or Sweden only demand a translation of the claims into the national language and a translation of the description is only necessary, if the description is not in English.
What is the cost for this validation? In countries where a translation needs to be filed, the cost for translation is the major cost block. The cost for the representative is typically in the range from 100 to 500EUR per country. And of course, annual renewal fees must be paid to the national offices.
I hope I was able to explain patent validation in Europe. If you are new to my channel and want to learn more about patents, trademarks and designs please subscribe to my channel. I am answering questions and comments under this video. Most importantly: protect your intellectual property and go make it count!
🔴 Contact Rolf at
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published:25 May 2018

views:296

Does it seem like you are operating on a different conscious level than those around you? Does it seem like those around you are in a sleep like state? There may be more going on than meets the eye. In this video we look at a patent which claims the human mind can be manipulated remotely into different conscious states, using something as simple as an AM or FM signal, or even microwaves.
Patent link: https://patents.google.com/patent/US5356368
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Chicago patent attorney Richard Beem addresses an audience in the Technology, Globalization and Culture course at Iowa State University.
How patents were actually started is an interesting story. Over 200 years ago, during the creation of theU.S. Constitution, the idea for patents and protecting inventors was already being governed. They were help protecting the exclusive rights of authors and inventors for those who were coming up with developments in their field of useful arts. The patent laws have become more stable and protective over the years as act after act has been enacted to help bring more technology to this country. Watch the video to learn more.
To learn more about patent law, I encourage you to watch the video above and to explore our educational website at http://www.beemlaw.com. If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at 312-201-0011. I welcome your call.
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SS United States

Built at a cost of $79.4 million ($724million in today's dollars) the ship is the largest ocean liner constructed entirely in the U.S. and the fastest ocean liner to cross the Atlantic in either direction. Even in her retirement, she retains the Blue Riband, the accolade given to the passenger liner crossing the Atlantic Ocean in regular service with the highest speed.

Her construction was subsidized by the U.S. government, since she was designed to allow conversion to a troopship should the need arise.United States operated uninterrupted in transatlantic passenger service until 1969. Since 1996 she has been docked at Pier 82 on the Delaware River in Philadelphia.

Design and construction

Inspired by the exemplary service of the British liners RMSQueen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, which transported hundreds of thousands of U.S. troops to Europe during World War II, the U.S. government sponsored the construction of a large and fast merchant vessel that would be capable of transporting large numbers of soldiers. Designed by renowned American naval architect and marine engineer William Francis Gibbs (1886–1967), the liner's construction was a joint effort between the United States Navy and United States Lines. The U.S. government underwrote $50 million of the $78 million construction cost, with the ship's operators, United States Lines, contributing the remaining $28 million. In exchange, the ship was designed to be easily converted in times of war to a troopship with a capacity of 15,000 troops, or to a hospital ship .

United States (album)

United States is the first full length hard rock collaborative album between hard rock guitar virtuoso Paul Gilbert and singer Freddie Nelson. The collaboration has been described as a cross between Queen and Mr. Big.

Mind Control (Canibus album)

Mind Control, is the sixth studio album by Canibus, released on June 21, 2005 through Gladiator Music and Tommy Boy Records. The album was originally recorded in 2001 before C True Hollywood Stories and was released to complete a contractual agreement Canibus had with Gladiator Music. Mark Sparks produced the album, which features guest appearances from Kurupt and Pakman.

Background

Before the album's release, AllHipHop.com reported that the album would contain material on Canibus' experiences in the U.S. Army. However, the album contained tracks that most Canibus fans had already heard. "33 3's", "Canibus Man", and "Last Laugh" were leaked in 2001. "Atlanta", "Gybaotc", "Stupid Producers", and "Nobody" were released on his mixtape My Name Is Nobody (2003), and "Not 4 Play" was released as "Scrolls" on The Horsemen Project (2003). The rest of the album contains three unreleased songs: "Mind Control", "In the Rain", and "Talk the Talk". Mind Control was recorded in 2001 before C True Hollywood Stories (2001) and contractually came out by chance in 2005, pushing back the release of his 2005 album, Hip-Hop for Sale. The album was released on Gladiator Music, a label that Canibus formed in 2001 with Ricky Lee, the executive producer of his second album, 2000 B.C..

Mind Control (Tantric album)

Mind Control is the fourth album by American post-grunge band Tantric and was released on August 4, 2009. It is the band's second album under Silent Majority Group and was produced by Brett Hestla, marking Tantric's departure from mainstay producer Toby Wright. Mind Control retains the band's 2008 lineup with the exception of drummer Kevin Miller who was replaced by Richie Monica.

Background and recording

On March 9, 2009 via MySpace, Tantric announced that they were recording a new album entitled Mind Control. The band's fourth album would be produced by Brett Hestla, former touring bassist for Creed, and initially given a July 21 release date.

Singer Hugo Ferreira noted that Mind Control was more collaborative than previous releases and called it "really, really heavy for Tantric, twice as heavy as the last record at least." However, as all Tantric band members live in different cities across the United States, Mind Control was written piecemeal. The band would send each other compositions via email for others to build on. In an interview with The Flint Journal, Hugo Ferreira discussed the album's production:

In the latter half of the 20th century, Iowa's agricultural economy made the transition to a diversified economy of advanced manufacturing, processing, financial services, information technology, biotechnology, and green energy production. Iowa is the 26th most extensive in land area and the 30th most populous of the 50 United States. Its capital and largest city is Des Moines. Iowa has been listed as one of the safest states in which to live. Its nickname is the Hawkeye State.

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I will give you a brief overview and then show you how to search for patents and trademarks, how you can inspect the online files – all the correspondence with the USPTO for each published patent and trademark – and how to file patents and trademarks online.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office is located in Alexandria, Virginia, near Washington D.C. and is an agency of the U.S.Department of Commerce. Inventors and companies can protect their intellectual property rights like patents, trademarks and designs by filing the corresponding application with the USPTO.
http://www.uspto.gov/
The Patent Act of 1836 created the first official Patent Office in the US – more than 50 years after the first patent was handsigned by then president George Washington in 1790. Today, the USPTO has over 12,000 employees and receives over 600,000 patent applications and more than 500,000 trademark applications each year.
http://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/documents/USPTOFY15PAR.pdf
So, what can you do on the website:
You can search for patents: you hover over "Patents", then click on "Patent Search", and then you click on "USPTO Patent Full-Text and Image Database":
http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/PTO/search-bool.html
If you choose "Basic Search", you can choose the field, e.g. "Inventor Name", type in any name and then get a list of all patents, where this person was inventor. Make sure to use a semicolon between the last and the first name.
You can search for trademarks: you hover over "Trademarks" and then click on "Searching Trademarks". Then you click on the link "Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS)". In the basic search you can enter any trademark name and it will show you all trademarks with that name:
http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?f=login&p_lang=english&p_d=trmk
You can inspect the online file, i.e. the whole correspondence between the USPTO and the applicants by searching for a trademark as described above and then clicking on TSDR or directly going to
http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks-application-process/check-status-view-documents
The same can be done for patents here:
http://portal.uspto.gov/pair/PublicPair
You can file patents online here
http://www.uspto.gov/patents-application-process/applying-online/about-efs-web
And you can file trademarks online here:
http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks-application-process/filing-online
However, I strongly suggest that you enlist the help of a patent attorney or trademark attorney to help you with filing these IP rights.
Related channels: USPTOvideo, EPOfilms
ContactRolf Claessen at http://www.freischem.eu
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You have been watching a video by Rolf Claessen. The views expressed by the participants of this program are their own and do not represent the views of nor are they endorsed by their respective law firms. None of the content should be considered legal advice. This video should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances. The contents of this video are intended for general informational purposes only and you are urged to consult your own patent attorney on any specific legal questions. As always, consult a patent attorney.

Mind ControlTechnology & Device - Induced States of ConsciousnessU.S. Patent 5356368 Robert A. Monroe.
This device can put people into 4 states of consciousness: Awake & Alert; Relaxed; Concentration; Attention. This is done by super imposing brain waves into your brain. You feel the way you are told to feel, and this patent also says that it can do other states of consciousness too. Monroe has several patented devices for mind control.
This can also be applied by microwave, and that also means SilentSound.
blog post with more information here:
http://www.usa-anti-communist.com/wp/?p=5802
See also MicrowaveHearing Via BroadcastUS Patent 4877027 Brunkan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16ZH1Z6plf0
See also (49 sec brief) Mind Control MastermindNSAMichaelAquino:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzS9Pula77A
Aquino- NSA Devil Worshiper Long RangeTakeover & Satellite Mind Control:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL150uJIVHA
Silent Sound Mind Control Explained:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egUqBH2V4rI
Mind War Paper by NSA Aquino - Analysis:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcCz0wJtr4E
FYI, see also "Conspicuous behavioural abnormalities in a dairy cow herd
near a TV and Radio transmitting antenna" (link provided by YT BeAnEarthNut):
http://www.wwmatter.org/pdfs/study-effects.pdf

4:14

Features of State Consumer Protection Laws Against Patent Trolling

Features of State Consumer Protection Laws Against Patent Trolling

Features of State Consumer Protection Laws Against Patent Trolling

In this video, we talk about some of the differences between various state patent troll laws.

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How do you get a U S Patent?

In this video I talk about the process of getting a U.S. Patent.
First thing on the road to a patent: Invent something worth the hassle of getting a patent.
Once you have invented something, then the next step is to write a patent application for it or hire the services of a United State Patent Practitioner (for example, a Patent Agent). Writing patent applications is a complicated process. Your application must have different sections such as a Title, a Background, a Detailed Description, Drawings, and Claims. Write each of these sections according to the rules. The United StatesPatent & Trademark Office website is www.uspto.gov.
Either you submit, or your USPTO registered Patent Practitioner submits, that application to the U.S. Patent office.
You can either file your application by paper or by EFS-Web. The Patent Office gives you an official filing date.
You should anticipate about a year and half wait. You must answer the Patent Office quickly. If you don't, your application will become abandoned.
More than likely, the patent office will find issues with your application. Whenever they respond, you must overcome all of the problems they find. This part is Patent Prosecution.
From the moment you get a filing date until the date the patent issues, your application is "patent pending".
If the Patent Office agrees that your application deserves a Patent Grant, they will send you a Notice of Allowance. You must pay the issue fee quickly or your application will become abandoned. Your application will transform into a full-fledged patent.
Please see www.patentcast.net for more information if you would like to contact me.
[All of the material in this video is original content that I have produced, and I have the full right to distribute and use this material for any purpose including commercial purposes. I am the original creator of this content.]

1:10

Can I Use A Patent Attorney In Another State? - Inventor FAQ - Ask an Attorney - Legal Questions

Can I Use A Patent Attorney In Another State? - Inventor FAQ - Ask an Attorney - Legal Questions

Can I Use A Patent Attorney In Another State? - Inventor FAQ - Ask an Attorney - Legal Questions

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Patent Validation in Europe - https://www.freischem.eu - 🔴 Subscribe ► https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=rolfclaessen Thank youk! ☺️ #rolfclaessen
🔴 Description: I amRolf Claessen, patent attorney and partner of Freischem & Partner in Cologne, Germany, and I am publishing a video about patents, trademarks and designs every Thursday. In this video I explain what patent validation in Europe is and why you do not automatically get a granted patent in each member state of the European Patent Convention (the EPC) after grant of the patent.
You have gone through the process of having a patent granted by the European Patent Office? Now what? What steps to take to get a valid patent in the desired countries in Europe? Do you need to appoint a representative? Do you need to file a translation? What are the costs for validation?
Patent protection in European countries is currently governed by national patent offices and national patent law. To convert a granted patent at the European Patent Office into such a national patent, several steps need to be taken. This is called patent validation.
Granted European Patents can not only be validated in the member states of the European Patent Convention but also in countries such as Morocco, the Republic of Moldova, Tunisia and Cambodia. Also, protection can be extended to countries such as Montenegro as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina. The EuropeanPatent Office is in dialogue with more countries to join this patent system.
So here are the most important steps to take to validate a patent in one of these countries:
In most countries you need to appoint a national representative within 3 months from the publication of the grant of the patent. Some countries like Great Britain, France and Germany also allow representatives from other member states of the EPC.
At that time, most countries require a translation of the full patent specification and claims to be filed using this representative. Some countries like Great Britain, France and Germany completely waived the translation requirement. Other countries like the Netherlands, Denmark or Sweden only demand a translation of the claims into the national language and a translation of the description is only necessary, if the description is not in English.
What is the cost for this validation? In countries where a translation needs to be filed, the cost for translation is the major cost block. The cost for the representative is typically in the range from 100 to 500EUR per country. And of course, annual renewal fees must be paid to the national offices.
I hope I was able to explain patent validation in Europe. If you are new to my channel and want to learn more about patents, trademarks and designs please subscribe to my channel. I am answering questions and comments under this video. Most importantly: protect your intellectual property and go make it count!
🔴 Contact Rolf at
Dr. Rolf Claessen
Patent Attorneys Freischem
Salierring 47 - 53 (12th floor)
D-50677 Cologne
GermanyTelephone: +49 (221) 270 5770
Facsimile: +49 (221) 27057710
http://www.freischem.eu
🔴 Legalese and Disclaimer
You have been watching a video by Rolf Claessen. The views expressed by the participants of this program are their own and do not represent the views of nor are they endorsed by their respective law firms. None of the content should be considered legal advice. This video should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances. The contents of this video are intended for general informational purposes only and you are urged to consult your own patent attorney on any specific legal questions. As always, consult a patent attorney.

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PATENT: Remotely inducing states of consciousness

PATENT: Remotely inducing states of consciousness

PATENT: Remotely inducing states of consciousness

Does it seem like you are operating on a different conscious level than those around you? Does it seem like those around you are in a sleep like state? There may be more going on than meets the eye. In this video we look at a patent which claims the human mind can be manipulated remotely into different conscious states, using something as simple as an AM or FM signal, or even microwaves.
Patent link: https://patents.google.com/patent/US5356368
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Basics of the United States Patent System

History & Legal Basis of Patents in the US & Worldwide - Attorney Rich Beem at Iowa State

History & Legal Basis of Patents in the US & Worldwide - Attorney Rich Beem at Iowa State

History & Legal Basis of Patents in the US & Worldwide - Attorney Rich Beem at Iowa State

http://www.beemlaw.com
(312) 201-0011
patents@beemlaw.com
Chicago patent attorney Richard Beem addresses an audience in the Technology, Globalization and Culture course at Iowa State University.
How patents were actually started is an interesting story. Over 200 years ago, during the creation of theU.S. Constitution, the idea for patents and protecting inventors was already being governed. They were help protecting the exclusive rights of authors and inventors for those who were coming up with developments in their field of useful arts. The patent laws have become more stable and protective over the years as act after act has been enacted to help bring more technology to this country. Watch the video to learn more.
To learn more about patent law, I encourage you to watch the video above and to explore our educational website at http://www.beemlaw.com. If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at 312-201-0011. I welcome your call.
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Webinar - Functional Patent Claims and 35 U.S.C § 112

Webinar - Functional Patent Claims and 35 U.S.C § 112

During the webinar, Charles Bieneman covers strategies for avoiding – or embracing – functional claim interpretations, and for avoiding findings that functional claim language is indefinite.

http://www.beemlaw.com
(312) 201-0011
patents@beemlaw.com
Chicago patent attorney Richard Beem addresses an audience in the Technology, Globalization and Culture course at Iowa State University.
With resources from Dale Carnegie to Google, you should understand that information regarding patents and globalization is out there and available to you. Mr. Beem talks about books that changed his life in the business world and how to deal with others. He also touches on whether or not it's a good business move on whether to develop a patent and protect it and how those who did not protect themselves faired in the market. Watch the video to learn more.
To learn more about patent law, I encourage you to watch the video above and to explore our educational website at http://www.beemlaw.com. If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at 312-201-0011. I welcome your call.
Beem Patent Law
53 W. JacksonBoulevard, Suite 1352
Chicago, IL 60604-3787 USA
312-201-0011
Fax 312-201-0022

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The United States Patent and Trademark Office is located in Alexandria, Virginia, near Washington D.C. and is an agency of the U.S.Department of Commerce. Inventors and companies can protect their intellectual property rights like patents, trademarks and designs by filing the corresponding application with the USPTO.
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In this video I talk about the process of getting a U.S. Patent.
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Once you have invented something, then the next step is to write a patent application for it or hire the services of a United State Patent Practitioner (for example, a Patent Agent). Writing patent applications is a complicated process. Your application must have different sections such as a Title, a Background, a Detailed Description, Drawings, and Claims. Write each of these sections according to the rules. The United StatesPatent & Trademark Office website is www.uspto.gov.
Either you submit, or your USPTO registered Patent Practitioner submits, that application to the U.S. Patent office.
You can either file your application by ...

published: 14 Sep 2013

Can I Use A Patent Attorney In Another State? - Inventor FAQ - Ask an Attorney - Legal Questions

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PATENT: Remotely inducing states of consciousness

Does it seem like you are operating on a different conscious level than those around you? Does it seem like those around you are in a sleep like state? There may be more going on than meets the eye. In this video we look at a patent which claims the human mind can be manipulated remotely into different conscious states, using something as simple as an AM or FM signal, or even microwaves.
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Basics of the United States Patent System

History & Legal Basis of Patents in the US & Worldwide - Attorney Rich Beem at Iowa State

http://www.beemlaw.com
(312) 201-0011
patents@beemlaw.com
Chicago patent attorney Richard Beem addresses an audience in the Technology, Globalization and Culture course at Iowa State University.
How patents were actually started is an interesting story. Over 200 years ago, during the creation of theU.S. Constitution, the idea for patents and protecting inventors was already being governed. They were help protecting the exclusive rights of authors and inventors for those who were coming up with developments in their field of useful arts. The patent laws have become more stable and protective over the years as act after act has been enacted to help bring more technology to this country. Watch the video to learn more.
To learn more about patent law, I encourage you to watch the video ab...

published: 15 Feb 2013

Webinar - Functional Patent Claims and 35 U.S.C § 112

During the webinar, Charles Bieneman covers strategies for avoiding – or embracing – functional claim interpretations, and for avoiding findings that functional claim language is indefinite.

http://www.beemlaw.com
(312) 201-0011
patents@beemlaw.com
Chicago patent attorney Richard Beem addresses an audience in the Technology, Globalization and Culture course at Iowa State University.
With resources from Dale Carnegie to Google, you should understand that information regarding patents and globalization is out there and available to you. Mr. Beem talks about books that changed his life in the business world and how to deal with others. He also touches on whether or not it's a good business move on whether to develop a patent and protect it and how those who did not protect themselves faired in the market. Watch the video to learn more.
To learn more about patent law, I encourage you to watch the video above and to explore our educational website at http://www.beemlaw.com. I...

USPTO - What is the United StatesPatent and Trademark Office?
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I will give you a brief overview and then show you how to search for patents and trademarks, how you can inspect the online files – all the correspondence with the USPTO for each published patent and trademark – and how to file patents and trademarks online.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office is located in Alexandria, Virginia, near Washington D.C. and is an agency of the U.S.Department of Commerce. Inventors and companies can protect their intellectual property rights like patents, trademarks and designs by filing the corresponding application with the USPTO.
http://www.uspto.gov/
The Patent Act of 1836 created the first official Patent Office in the US – more than 50 years after the first patent was handsigned by then president George Washington in 1790. Today, the USPTO has over 12,000 employees and receives over 600,000 patent applications and more than 500,000 trademark applications each year.
http://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/documents/USPTOFY15PAR.pdf
So, what can you do on the website:
You can search for patents: you hover over "Patents", then click on "Patent Search", and then you click on "USPTO Patent Full-Text and Image Database":
http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/PTO/search-bool.html
If you choose "Basic Search", you can choose the field, e.g. "Inventor Name", type in any name and then get a list of all patents, where this person was inventor. Make sure to use a semicolon between the last and the first name.
You can search for trademarks: you hover over "Trademarks" and then click on "Searching Trademarks". Then you click on the link "Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS)". In the basic search you can enter any trademark name and it will show you all trademarks with that name:
http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?f=login&p_lang=english&p_d=trmk
You can inspect the online file, i.e. the whole correspondence between the USPTO and the applicants by searching for a trademark as described above and then clicking on TSDR or directly going to
http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks-application-process/check-status-view-documents
The same can be done for patents here:
http://portal.uspto.gov/pair/PublicPair
You can file patents online here
http://www.uspto.gov/patents-application-process/applying-online/about-efs-web
And you can file trademarks online here:
http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks-application-process/filing-online
However, I strongly suggest that you enlist the help of a patent attorney or trademark attorney to help you with filing these IP rights.
Related channels: USPTOvideo, EPOfilms
ContactRolf Claessen at http://www.freischem.eu
Keywords: US Patent Office, PatentsTrademarksPatent AttorneyIntellectual PropertyHowtoTutorialPatentTrademarkUSPTO United States Patent and Trademark Office Search Patents Patent SearchSearch Trademarks Trademark SearchUSPTO Patent USPTO Trademark USPTO Patent Search USPTO Trademark Search Filing Patents Online Filing Trademarks Online How to File Patents Online#9How to File Trademarks Online How to Search for US Patents How to Search for US Trademarks#1Rolf Claessen USPTOvideo
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USPTO - What is the United StatesPatent and Trademark Office?
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I will give you a brief overview and then show you how to search for patents and trademarks, how you can inspect the online files – all the correspondence with the USPTO for each published patent and trademark – and how to file patents and trademarks online.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office is located in Alexandria, Virginia, near Washington D.C. and is an agency of the U.S.Department of Commerce. Inventors and companies can protect their intellectual property rights like patents, trademarks and designs by filing the corresponding application with the USPTO.
http://www.uspto.gov/
The Patent Act of 1836 created the first official Patent Office in the US – more than 50 years after the first patent was handsigned by then president George Washington in 1790. Today, the USPTO has over 12,000 employees and receives over 600,000 patent applications and more than 500,000 trademark applications each year.
http://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/documents/USPTOFY15PAR.pdf
So, what can you do on the website:
You can search for patents: you hover over "Patents", then click on "Patent Search", and then you click on "USPTO Patent Full-Text and Image Database":
http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/PTO/search-bool.html
If you choose "Basic Search", you can choose the field, e.g. "Inventor Name", type in any name and then get a list of all patents, where this person was inventor. Make sure to use a semicolon between the last and the first name.
You can search for trademarks: you hover over "Trademarks" and then click on "Searching Trademarks". Then you click on the link "Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS)". In the basic search you can enter any trademark name and it will show you all trademarks with that name:
http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?f=login&p_lang=english&p_d=trmk
You can inspect the online file, i.e. the whole correspondence between the USPTO and the applicants by searching for a trademark as described above and then clicking on TSDR or directly going to
http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks-application-process/check-status-view-documents
The same can be done for patents here:
http://portal.uspto.gov/pair/PublicPair
You can file patents online here
http://www.uspto.gov/patents-application-process/applying-online/about-efs-web
And you can file trademarks online here:
http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks-application-process/filing-online
However, I strongly suggest that you enlist the help of a patent attorney or trademark attorney to help you with filing these IP rights.
Related channels: USPTOvideo, EPOfilms
ContactRolf Claessen at http://www.freischem.eu
Keywords: US Patent Office, PatentsTrademarksPatent AttorneyIntellectual PropertyHowtoTutorialPatentTrademarkUSPTO United States Patent and Trademark Office Search Patents Patent SearchSearch Trademarks Trademark SearchUSPTO Patent USPTO Trademark USPTO Patent Search USPTO Trademark Search Filing Patents Online Filing Trademarks Online How to File Patents Online#9How to File Trademarks Online How to Search for US Patents How to Search for US Trademarks#1Rolf Claessen USPTOvideo
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You have been watching a video by Rolf Claessen. The views expressed by the participants of this program are their own and do not represent the views of nor are they endorsed by their respective law firms. None of the content should be considered legal advice. This video should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances. The contents of this video are intended for general informational purposes only and you are urged to consult your own patent attorney on any specific legal questions. As always, consult a patent attorney.

Mind ControlTechnology & Device - Induced States of ConsciousnessU.S. Patent 5356368 Robert A. Monroe.
This device can put people into 4 states of consciousness: Awake & Alert; Relaxed; Concentration; Attention. This is done by super imposing brain waves into your brain. You feel the way you are told to feel, and this patent also says that it can do other states of consciousness too. Monroe has several patented devices for mind control.
This can also be applied by microwave, and that also means SilentSound.
blog post with more information here:
http://www.usa-anti-communist.com/wp/?p=5802
See also MicrowaveHearing Via BroadcastUS Patent 4877027 Brunkan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16ZH1Z6plf0
See also (49 sec brief) Mind Control MastermindNSAMichaelAquino:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzS9Pula77A
Aquino- NSA Devil Worshiper Long RangeTakeover & Satellite Mind Control:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL150uJIVHA
Silent Sound Mind Control Explained:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egUqBH2V4rI
Mind War Paper by NSA Aquino - Analysis:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcCz0wJtr4E
FYI, see also "Conspicuous behavioural abnormalities in a dairy cow herd
near a TV and Radio transmitting antenna" (link provided by YT BeAnEarthNut):
http://www.wwmatter.org/pdfs/study-effects.pdf

Mind ControlTechnology & Device - Induced States of ConsciousnessU.S. Patent 5356368 Robert A. Monroe.
This device can put people into 4 states of consciousness: Awake & Alert; Relaxed; Concentration; Attention. This is done by super imposing brain waves into your brain. You feel the way you are told to feel, and this patent also says that it can do other states of consciousness too. Monroe has several patented devices for mind control.
This can also be applied by microwave, and that also means SilentSound.
blog post with more information here:
http://www.usa-anti-communist.com/wp/?p=5802
See also MicrowaveHearing Via BroadcastUS Patent 4877027 Brunkan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16ZH1Z6plf0
See also (49 sec brief) Mind Control MastermindNSAMichaelAquino:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzS9Pula77A
Aquino- NSA Devil Worshiper Long RangeTakeover & Satellite Mind Control:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL150uJIVHA
Silent Sound Mind Control Explained:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egUqBH2V4rI
Mind War Paper by NSA Aquino - Analysis:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcCz0wJtr4E
FYI, see also "Conspicuous behavioural abnormalities in a dairy cow herd
near a TV and Radio transmitting antenna" (link provided by YT BeAnEarthNut):
http://www.wwmatter.org/pdfs/study-effects.pdf

How do you get a U S Patent?

In this video I talk about the process of getting a U.S. Patent.
First thing on the road to a patent: Invent something worth the hassle of getting a patent.
O...

In this video I talk about the process of getting a U.S. Patent.
First thing on the road to a patent: Invent something worth the hassle of getting a patent.
Once you have invented something, then the next step is to write a patent application for it or hire the services of a United State Patent Practitioner (for example, a Patent Agent). Writing patent applications is a complicated process. Your application must have different sections such as a Title, a Background, a Detailed Description, Drawings, and Claims. Write each of these sections according to the rules. The United StatesPatent & Trademark Office website is www.uspto.gov.
Either you submit, or your USPTO registered Patent Practitioner submits, that application to the U.S. Patent office.
You can either file your application by paper or by EFS-Web. The Patent Office gives you an official filing date.
You should anticipate about a year and half wait. You must answer the Patent Office quickly. If you don't, your application will become abandoned.
More than likely, the patent office will find issues with your application. Whenever they respond, you must overcome all of the problems they find. This part is Patent Prosecution.
From the moment you get a filing date until the date the patent issues, your application is "patent pending".
If the Patent Office agrees that your application deserves a Patent Grant, they will send you a Notice of Allowance. You must pay the issue fee quickly or your application will become abandoned. Your application will transform into a full-fledged patent.
Please see www.patentcast.net for more information if you would like to contact me.
[All of the material in this video is original content that I have produced, and I have the full right to distribute and use this material for any purpose including commercial purposes. I am the original creator of this content.]

In this video I talk about the process of getting a U.S. Patent.
First thing on the road to a patent: Invent something worth the hassle of getting a patent.
Once you have invented something, then the next step is to write a patent application for it or hire the services of a United State Patent Practitioner (for example, a Patent Agent). Writing patent applications is a complicated process. Your application must have different sections such as a Title, a Background, a Detailed Description, Drawings, and Claims. Write each of these sections according to the rules. The United StatesPatent & Trademark Office website is www.uspto.gov.
Either you submit, or your USPTO registered Patent Practitioner submits, that application to the U.S. Patent office.
You can either file your application by paper or by EFS-Web. The Patent Office gives you an official filing date.
You should anticipate about a year and half wait. You must answer the Patent Office quickly. If you don't, your application will become abandoned.
More than likely, the patent office will find issues with your application. Whenever they respond, you must overcome all of the problems they find. This part is Patent Prosecution.
From the moment you get a filing date until the date the patent issues, your application is "patent pending".
If the Patent Office agrees that your application deserves a Patent Grant, they will send you a Notice of Allowance. You must pay the issue fee quickly or your application will become abandoned. Your application will transform into a full-fledged patent.
Please see www.patentcast.net for more information if you would like to contact me.
[All of the material in this video is original content that I have produced, and I have the full right to distribute and use this material for any purpose including commercial purposes. I am the original creator of this content.]

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🔴 Description: I amRolf Claessen, patent attorney and partner of Freischem & Partner in Cologne, Germany, and I am publishing a video about patents, trademarks and designs every Thursday. In this video I explain what patent validation in Europe is and why you do not automatically get a granted patent in each member state of the European Patent Convention (the EPC) after grant of the patent.
You have gone through the process of having a patent granted by the European Patent Office? Now what? What steps to take to get a valid patent in the desired countries in Europe? Do you need to appoint a representative? Do you need to file a translation? What are the costs for validation?
Patent protection in European countries is currently governed by national patent offices and national patent law. To convert a granted patent at the European Patent Office into such a national patent, several steps need to be taken. This is called patent validation.
Granted European Patents can not only be validated in the member states of the European Patent Convention but also in countries such as Morocco, the Republic of Moldova, Tunisia and Cambodia. Also, protection can be extended to countries such as Montenegro as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina. The EuropeanPatent Office is in dialogue with more countries to join this patent system.
So here are the most important steps to take to validate a patent in one of these countries:
In most countries you need to appoint a national representative within 3 months from the publication of the grant of the patent. Some countries like Great Britain, France and Germany also allow representatives from other member states of the EPC.
At that time, most countries require a translation of the full patent specification and claims to be filed using this representative. Some countries like Great Britain, France and Germany completely waived the translation requirement. Other countries like the Netherlands, Denmark or Sweden only demand a translation of the claims into the national language and a translation of the description is only necessary, if the description is not in English.
What is the cost for this validation? In countries where a translation needs to be filed, the cost for translation is the major cost block. The cost for the representative is typically in the range from 100 to 500EUR per country. And of course, annual renewal fees must be paid to the national offices.
I hope I was able to explain patent validation in Europe. If you are new to my channel and want to learn more about patents, trademarks and designs please subscribe to my channel. I am answering questions and comments under this video. Most importantly: protect your intellectual property and go make it count!
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You have been watching a video by Rolf Claessen. The views expressed by the participants of this program are their own and do not represent the views of nor are they endorsed by their respective law firms. None of the content should be considered legal advice. This video should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances. The contents of this video are intended for general informational purposes only and you are urged to consult your own patent attorney on any specific legal questions. As always, consult a patent attorney.

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🔴 Description: I amRolf Claessen, patent attorney and partner of Freischem & Partner in Cologne, Germany, and I am publishing a video about patents, trademarks and designs every Thursday. In this video I explain what patent validation in Europe is and why you do not automatically get a granted patent in each member state of the European Patent Convention (the EPC) after grant of the patent.
You have gone through the process of having a patent granted by the European Patent Office? Now what? What steps to take to get a valid patent in the desired countries in Europe? Do you need to appoint a representative? Do you need to file a translation? What are the costs for validation?
Patent protection in European countries is currently governed by national patent offices and national patent law. To convert a granted patent at the European Patent Office into such a national patent, several steps need to be taken. This is called patent validation.
Granted European Patents can not only be validated in the member states of the European Patent Convention but also in countries such as Morocco, the Republic of Moldova, Tunisia and Cambodia. Also, protection can be extended to countries such as Montenegro as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina. The EuropeanPatent Office is in dialogue with more countries to join this patent system.
So here are the most important steps to take to validate a patent in one of these countries:
In most countries you need to appoint a national representative within 3 months from the publication of the grant of the patent. Some countries like Great Britain, France and Germany also allow representatives from other member states of the EPC.
At that time, most countries require a translation of the full patent specification and claims to be filed using this representative. Some countries like Great Britain, France and Germany completely waived the translation requirement. Other countries like the Netherlands, Denmark or Sweden only demand a translation of the claims into the national language and a translation of the description is only necessary, if the description is not in English.
What is the cost for this validation? In countries where a translation needs to be filed, the cost for translation is the major cost block. The cost for the representative is typically in the range from 100 to 500EUR per country. And of course, annual renewal fees must be paid to the national offices.
I hope I was able to explain patent validation in Europe. If you are new to my channel and want to learn more about patents, trademarks and designs please subscribe to my channel. I am answering questions and comments under this video. Most importantly: protect your intellectual property and go make it count!
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PATENT: Remotely inducing states of consciousness

Does it seem like you are operating on a different conscious level than those around you? Does it seem like those around you are in a sleep like state? There ma...

Does it seem like you are operating on a different conscious level than those around you? Does it seem like those around you are in a sleep like state? There may be more going on than meets the eye. In this video we look at a patent which claims the human mind can be manipulated remotely into different conscious states, using something as simple as an AM or FM signal, or even microwaves.
Patent link: https://patents.google.com/patent/US5356368
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Does it seem like you are operating on a different conscious level than those around you? Does it seem like those around you are in a sleep like state? There may be more going on than meets the eye. In this video we look at a patent which claims the human mind can be manipulated remotely into different conscious states, using something as simple as an AM or FM signal, or even microwaves.
Patent link: https://patents.google.com/patent/US5356368
GAB: https://gab.ai/VOICE_OF_CANADA
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All logos, channel art, and sound fx have either been created by the owner of this channel or have been obtained in a fair use domain. The information provided in this video is for educational purposes only. No product or advice is being sold and the material obtained for this video is for informational fair use reference only.
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Excerpts and screenshots of patent:
https://patents.google.com/patent/US5356368

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Chicago patent attorney Richard Beem addresses an audience in the Technology, Globalization and Culture course at Iowa State University.
How patents were actually started is an interesting story. Over 200 years ago, during the creation of theU.S. Constitution, the idea for patents and protecting inventors was already being governed. They were help protecting the exclusive rights of authors and inventors for those who were coming up with developments in their field of useful arts. The patent laws have become more stable and protective over the years as act after act has been enacted to help bring more technology to this country. Watch the video to learn more.
To learn more about patent law, I encourage you to watch the video above and to explore our educational website at http://www.beemlaw.com. If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at 312-201-0011. I welcome your call.
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Chicago patent attorney Richard Beem addresses an audience in the Technology, Globalization and Culture course at Iowa State University.
How patents were actually started is an interesting story. Over 200 years ago, during the creation of theU.S. Constitution, the idea for patents and protecting inventors was already being governed. They were help protecting the exclusive rights of authors and inventors for those who were coming up with developments in their field of useful arts. The patent laws have become more stable and protective over the years as act after act has been enacted to help bring more technology to this country. Watch the video to learn more.
To learn more about patent law, I encourage you to watch the video above and to explore our educational website at http://www.beemlaw.com. If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at 312-201-0011. I welcome your call.
Beem Patent Law
53 W. JacksonBoulevard, Suite 1352
Chicago, IL 60604-3787 USA
312-201-0011
Fax 312-201-0022

http://www.beemlaw.com
(312) 201-0011
patents@beemlaw.com
Chicago patent attorney Richard Beem addresses an audience in the Technology, Globalization and Culture course at Iowa State University.
With resources from Dale Carnegie to Google, you should understand that information regarding patents and globalization is out there and available to you. Mr. Beem talks about books that changed his life in the business world and how to deal with others. He also touches on whether or not it's a good business move on whether to develop a patent and protect it and how those who did not protect themselves faired in the market. Watch the video to learn more.
To learn more about patent law, I encourage you to watch the video above and to explore our educational website at http://www.beemlaw.com. If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at 312-201-0011. I welcome your call.
Beem Patent Law
53 W. JacksonBoulevard, Suite 1352
Chicago, IL 60604-3787 USA
312-201-0011
Fax 312-201-0022

http://www.beemlaw.com
(312) 201-0011
patents@beemlaw.com
Chicago patent attorney Richard Beem addresses an audience in the Technology, Globalization and Culture course at Iowa State University.
With resources from Dale Carnegie to Google, you should understand that information regarding patents and globalization is out there and available to you. Mr. Beem talks about books that changed his life in the business world and how to deal with others. He also touches on whether or not it's a good business move on whether to develop a patent and protect it and how those who did not protect themselves faired in the market. Watch the video to learn more.
To learn more about patent law, I encourage you to watch the video above and to explore our educational website at http://www.beemlaw.com. If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at 312-201-0011. I welcome your call.
Beem Patent Law
53 W. JacksonBoulevard, Suite 1352
Chicago, IL 60604-3787 USA
312-201-0011
Fax 312-201-0022

USPTO - United States Patent and Trademark Office - US Patent Office #rolfclaessen

USPTO - What is the United StatesPatent and Trademark Office?
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I will give you a brief overview and then show you how to search for patents and trademarks, how you can inspect the online files – all the correspondence with the USPTO for each published patent and trademark – and how to file patents and trademarks online.
The United States Patent and Trademark Office is located in Alexandria, Virginia, near Washington D.C. and is an agency of the U.S.Department of Commerce. Inventors and companies can protect their intellectual property rights like patents, trademarks and designs by filing the corresponding application with the USPTO.
http://www.uspto.gov/
The Patent Act of 1836 created the first official Patent Office in the US – more than 50 years after the first patent was handsigned by then president George Washington in 1790. Today, the USPTO has over 12,000 employees and receives over 600,000 patent applications and more than 500,000 trademark applications each year.
http://www.uspto.gov/sites/default/files/documents/USPTOFY15PAR.pdf
So, what can you do on the website:
You can search for patents: you hover over "Patents", then click on "Patent Search", and then you click on "USPTO Patent Full-Text and Image Database":
http://patft.uspto.gov/netahtml/PTO/search-bool.html
If you choose "Basic Search", you can choose the field, e.g. "Inventor Name", type in any name and then get a list of all patents, where this person was inventor. Make sure to use a semicolon between the last and the first name.
You can search for trademarks: you hover over "Trademarks" and then click on "Searching Trademarks". Then you click on the link "Trademark Electronic Search System (TESS)". In the basic search you can enter any trademark name and it will show you all trademarks with that name:
http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?f=login&p_lang=english&p_d=trmk
You can inspect the online file, i.e. the whole correspondence between the USPTO and the applicants by searching for a trademark as described above and then clicking on TSDR or directly going to
http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks-application-process/check-status-view-documents
The same can be done for patents here:
http://portal.uspto.gov/pair/PublicPair
You can file patents online here
http://www.uspto.gov/patents-application-process/applying-online/about-efs-web
And you can file trademarks online here:
http://www.uspto.gov/trademarks-application-process/filing-online
However, I strongly suggest that you enlist the help of a patent attorney or trademark attorney to help you with filing these IP rights.
Related channels: USPTOvideo, EPOfilms
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You have been watching a video by Rolf Claessen. The views expressed by the participants of this program are their own and do not represent the views of nor are they endorsed by their respective law firms. None of the content should be considered legal advice. This video should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances. The contents of this video are intended for general informational purposes only and you are urged to consult your own patent attorney on any specific legal questions. As always, consult a patent attorney.

Mind ControlTechnology & Device - Induced States of ConsciousnessU.S. Patent 5356368 Robert A. Monroe.
This device can put people into 4 states of consciousness: Awake & Alert; Relaxed; Concentration; Attention. This is done by super imposing brain waves into your brain. You feel the way you are told to feel, and this patent also says that it can do other states of consciousness too. Monroe has several patented devices for mind control.
This can also be applied by microwave, and that also means SilentSound.
blog post with more information here:
http://www.usa-anti-communist.com/wp/?p=5802
See also MicrowaveHearing Via BroadcastUS Patent 4877027 Brunkan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=16ZH1Z6plf0
See also (49 sec brief) Mind Control MastermindNSAMichaelAquino:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzS9Pula77A
Aquino- NSA Devil Worshiper Long RangeTakeover & Satellite Mind Control:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IL150uJIVHA
Silent Sound Mind Control Explained:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egUqBH2V4rI
Mind War Paper by NSA Aquino - Analysis:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcCz0wJtr4E
FYI, see also "Conspicuous behavioural abnormalities in a dairy cow herd
near a TV and Radio transmitting antenna" (link provided by YT BeAnEarthNut):
http://www.wwmatter.org/pdfs/study-effects.pdf

How do you get a U S Patent?

In this video I talk about the process of getting a U.S. Patent.
First thing on the road to a patent: Invent something worth the hassle of getting a patent.
Once you have invented something, then the next step is to write a patent application for it or hire the services of a United State Patent Practitioner (for example, a Patent Agent). Writing patent applications is a complicated process. Your application must have different sections such as a Title, a Background, a Detailed Description, Drawings, and Claims. Write each of these sections according to the rules. The United StatesPatent & Trademark Office website is www.uspto.gov.
Either you submit, or your USPTO registered Patent Practitioner submits, that application to the U.S. Patent office.
You can either file your application by paper or by EFS-Web. The Patent Office gives you an official filing date.
You should anticipate about a year and half wait. You must answer the Patent Office quickly. If you don't, your application will become abandoned.
More than likely, the patent office will find issues with your application. Whenever they respond, you must overcome all of the problems they find. This part is Patent Prosecution.
From the moment you get a filing date until the date the patent issues, your application is "patent pending".
If the Patent Office agrees that your application deserves a Patent Grant, they will send you a Notice of Allowance. You must pay the issue fee quickly or your application will become abandoned. Your application will transform into a full-fledged patent.
Please see www.patentcast.net for more information if you would like to contact me.
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💡 Patent Validation in Europe #rolfclaessen

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🔴 Description: I amRolf Claessen, patent attorney and partner of Freischem & Partner in Cologne, Germany, and I am publishing a video about patents, trademarks and designs every Thursday. In this video I explain what patent validation in Europe is and why you do not automatically get a granted patent in each member state of the European Patent Convention (the EPC) after grant of the patent.
You have gone through the process of having a patent granted by the European Patent Office? Now what? What steps to take to get a valid patent in the desired countries in Europe? Do you need to appoint a representative? Do you need to file a translation? What are the costs for validation?
Patent protection in European countries is currently governed by national patent offices and national patent law. To convert a granted patent at the European Patent Office into such a national patent, several steps need to be taken. This is called patent validation.
Granted European Patents can not only be validated in the member states of the European Patent Convention but also in countries such as Morocco, the Republic of Moldova, Tunisia and Cambodia. Also, protection can be extended to countries such as Montenegro as well as Bosnia and Herzegovina. The EuropeanPatent Office is in dialogue with more countries to join this patent system.
So here are the most important steps to take to validate a patent in one of these countries:
In most countries you need to appoint a national representative within 3 months from the publication of the grant of the patent. Some countries like Great Britain, France and Germany also allow representatives from other member states of the EPC.
At that time, most countries require a translation of the full patent specification and claims to be filed using this representative. Some countries like Great Britain, France and Germany completely waived the translation requirement. Other countries like the Netherlands, Denmark or Sweden only demand a translation of the claims into the national language and a translation of the description is only necessary, if the description is not in English.
What is the cost for this validation? In countries where a translation needs to be filed, the cost for translation is the major cost block. The cost for the representative is typically in the range from 100 to 500EUR per country. And of course, annual renewal fees must be paid to the national offices.
I hope I was able to explain patent validation in Europe. If you are new to my channel and want to learn more about patents, trademarks and designs please subscribe to my channel. I am answering questions and comments under this video. Most importantly: protect your intellectual property and go make it count!
🔴 Contact Rolf at
Dr. Rolf Claessen
Patent Attorneys Freischem
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D-50677 Cologne
GermanyTelephone: +49 (221) 270 5770
Facsimile: +49 (221) 27057710
http://www.freischem.eu
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You have been watching a video by Rolf Claessen. The views expressed by the participants of this program are their own and do not represent the views of nor are they endorsed by their respective law firms. None of the content should be considered legal advice. This video should not be construed as legal advice or legal opinion on any specific facts or circumstances. The contents of this video are intended for general informational purposes only and you are urged to consult your own patent attorney on any specific legal questions. As always, consult a patent attorney.

PATENT: Remotely inducing states of consciousness

Does it seem like you are operating on a different conscious level than those around you? Does it seem like those around you are in a sleep like state? There may be more going on than meets the eye. In this video we look at a patent which claims the human mind can be manipulated remotely into different conscious states, using something as simple as an AM or FM signal, or even microwaves.
Patent link: https://patents.google.com/patent/US5356368
GAB: https://gab.ai/VOICE_OF_CANADA
Twitter: https://twitter.com/VOICE_OF_CANADA
MeWe: mewe.com/i/the_voice.of_canada
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thevoiceofcanada/
To make a donation, visit ‘thevoiceofcanada’ on patreon
All logos, channel art, and sound fx have either been created by the owner of this channel or have been obtained in a fair use domain. The information provided in this video is for educational purposes only. No product or advice is being sold and the material obtained for this video is for informational fair use reference only.
Source/credit:
Excerpts and screenshots of patent:
https://patents.google.com/patent/US5356368

History & Legal Basis of Patents in the US & Worldwide - Attorney Rich Beem at Iowa State

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Chicago patent attorney Richard Beem addresses an audience in the Technology, Globalization and Culture course at Iowa State University.
How patents were actually started is an interesting story. Over 200 years ago, during the creation of theU.S. Constitution, the idea for patents and protecting inventors was already being governed. They were help protecting the exclusive rights of authors and inventors for those who were coming up with developments in their field of useful arts. The patent laws have become more stable and protective over the years as act after act has been enacted to help bring more technology to this country. Watch the video to learn more.
To learn more about patent law, I encourage you to watch the video above and to explore our educational website at http://www.beemlaw.com. If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at 312-201-0011. I welcome your call.
Beem Patent Law
53 W. JacksonBoulevard, Suite 1352
Chicago, IL 60604-3787 USA
312-201-0011
Fax 312-201-0022

http://www.beemlaw.com
(312) 201-0011
patents@beemlaw.com
Chicago patent attorney Richard Beem addresses an audience in the Technology, Globalization and Culture course at Iowa State University.
With resources from Dale Carnegie to Google, you should understand that information regarding patents and globalization is out there and available to you. Mr. Beem talks about books that changed his life in the business world and how to deal with others. He also touches on whether or not it's a good business move on whether to develop a patent and protect it and how those who did not protect themselves faired in the market. Watch the video to learn more.
To learn more about patent law, I encourage you to watch the video above and to explore our educational website at http://www.beemlaw.com. If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at 312-201-0011. I welcome your call.
Beem Patent Law
53 W. JacksonBoulevard, Suite 1352
Chicago, IL 60604-3787 USA
312-201-0011
Fax 312-201-0022

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